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MONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 8,1936
- GAINESVIE DAILY REGISTER, GAINESVILLE, TEXAS.
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around 2,000 feet, in their No, 2
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on account
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Kuehn is associated with Tyler &
Simpson Wholesale Grocery com-
Murray Billingsley of
Okla , Saturday evening.
i Miss Edwin Sue Farr conducted •
a short business session and thej
election of officers for the next
During this dirtribution you
get it for 3 Coupons ahd
Wichita Falls Dist ct
Barrels Daily—La; t Week
The illustration shown is a
greatly reduced reprodue-
tion of Style X, the famous
Red Letter Bible in which
ail of Christ’s sayings are
POPUIAR YOUNG COUPLE TO
BE AT HOME HERE AFTER
WEDDING TRIP TO MEXICO
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New Sand in Muenster Field
Frank Ross, who is drilling a
well in the southeast corner of
the F. J Trubenbach 160 acres in
John C. Richards survey. abstract
Style B is durably bound,
contains all of the many
helps, and is a standard
volume, but is not so elab-
orate as Style A.
Present three coupons and
get Style B for only
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Pioneer Days-' on the
Saturday night and
chided:
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South Young county
South Jack county ..
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set to Bruhlmeyer No. 2, south-
east of Gainesville.
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MISS LARY AND
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Sunday School Teachers' (Jee of
Bible. by Bishop Vincent.
Proving the Old Testement, by Dr.
Wright.
Throckmorton county ....
Haskell county I ..........
Harmony of the Gospels.
. From Malecbi ts Matthew, by Dr.
Fernie.
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How to Study the Bible, by Dwight
Moody.
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Tires
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TWO BIG PRODUCERS IN
OKLAHOMA CITY POOL
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla , June
Elizabeth's
Beauty Shop
I 316 E California Street
- Authentic Bible Stat itt let end in-
formation.
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W. Penecost surveys.
More Leases Taken
in Cass county, north of the
regular • Rodessa field play be-
tween Forest and Cassette. north
of Linden, Empire Gas and Fuel
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LiCRNSED OPERArONS.
Denin Millner. Marznrette Prent-
nge, Annie Durham. Audra Amyx
AUDRA’S BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 337
112 N. Commerce St.
time and say they will gladly fur-
nish information regarding wells
. , Following the ceremony, an in-
forml breakfast was given and
the couple left immediately aft-
erward for a wedding trip to Mex-
ico City1, after which they will be
at home in Gainesville, where Mr. j
southeast lines of J. English sur-
vey, abstract 714. a_deep test in
Montague county, is drilling at a
depth of 2200 feet "
Tallulah Bankhead (above) stage and screen actress, said she was
"very happy” to hear her father, Rep. William B. Bankhead of Alabama,
had been chosen speaker of the House. She is shown at Hollywood as
15,000
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WILL BE SECURED Ardmore, Okla.; H. V. Billy and,
Truitt Booher, Collinsville; Mr. and ,
Schad & Nichols Tire
& Battery Shop
Phone 313
Commerce and Broadway
rating of 17,392.14 barrels of oil
with 19,000,000 feet of gas daily.
Phillips Petroleum completed
gauge at the No. 1 Liberty, at
Twenty-fifth street and Laird av-
enue. at total depth of 6,515 feet.
Explanatery Hesding at top of each
page.
Mis
bride
€ Marys-
anticline
gray hair. Gives
Iasting. soft ring-
lets.
• Wave Hets • shampoo
• Brow and Lash Dye
• Henna Rinse
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8.—Two big producers in the •
north Oklahoma City field com- :
Kate M Blake. S.
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E.,
urer, and Mildred Farr, reporter.
During the program. Miss
Wanda Lou Martin played a piano
holo. Miss Carolyn McClure made
lime from 2,380 to 2,406 feet.
Originally planned as a test to the
Rodessa pay zone, it b on a l'
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New and Iscd
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COOKE COUNTY OIL NEWS
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MISS MURRELL BRIDE
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for Every Reader to Get a New Bible
SHALLOW OIL MAY BE
FOUND IN EAST TEXAS
Promise of the opening of a new
shallow oil producing structure
near the Louisiana line, in Harri-
son county. Texas, attracted at-
tention during the last week in de-,
velopment activity in the Shreve-
port territory.
The well is W. F. Bridwell's No.J
I Clapp. in the F. C. Barker sur-
vey. Due to make final test this
weekend, operators cemented 95k-
inch casing in the well at 2.389
feet after it showed about 30 feet
of oil on a drill stein test in sandy
J
Billingsley left immediately' fendants, had been settled out of
the ceremony for a short I court and referred inquirers to
their absent attorney, Joseph
tract for drilling the Kessler well.
This is said to be a new sand for
the Muenster field and operators
are expecting both the Kessler
and Trubenbach wells to make
producers of several hundred bar-
I Members of the B. B. W. class of
the Grand Avenue Baptist church
were entertained Friday evening
in the basement of the church with
a “tacky" party.
Following a short business ses-
.«ion, the group was directed in a
number of games by Mrs. A. D
Helm and Mrs. H. H. McBride. Re-
freshments of sandwiches, cookies
and lemonade were served to 25
members and five guests.
Hostesses for the evening were
Mmes. M. E. Miller. W. E. Miller,
Bid McWhirter, and Roy Owens.
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To Test Wilson Well
est Conroe sand pay ever found,
was opened Saturday morning and
flowed 11 barrels of fluid, of
which 30 per cent was 50 gravity
oil. Gas volume was estimated at
2,500,000 feet daily; production
was coming from perforations in
the pipe at 6.620-22 feet.
son, at Northeast Thirty-third ‘
street and Phillips avenue, bot-
I tomed at 6,439 feet, was given a
well is three miles northwest of
Muenster and is an offset to a
well completed last week from the
same sand level on the Mary
Kessler farm in the George Ivy
in an impressive ceremony in
the hom of the bride's parents.
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Ta biets
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Yosten Well On Punp
Moore & Regis Oil Company
No. 2 Yosten, located in south 301
and field. They also report they
do not build fences to keep spec-
tators out.
SPECIALS
FOR MONDAY — TUES-
' DAY and WEDNESDAY
EACH WEEK
apg,
havcn
&
rermanenta. Priced ns Low As
si.00 to $4.00.
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Gainesville Register
Bible Distribution
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Two distinct styles of this wonderful Book of Books have been
adopted for this great newspaper Bible distribution. One is the
far-famed Red Letter Bible (Christ’s sayings printed in red for
immediate identification), and the Plain Print Bible for those
who can spare bat a nominal sum.
i . Clyman survey, abstract 738 in
in northwest Cooke county, is wait- :
. . . . . ing on cement to set on the sand
test several feet of rich oil sand at 1216” feet.
23
Fields Well Has Sand
Horonado Oil Company No. 1
Fields, located in the J. B. Me-
deal for the refinery three miles Wichita Falls contractor for a 2,-
000-foot test. It is understood the
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2*‛**2. 1
Company purchased 1,000 acres, for a potential of 15,540.54 barrels
situated around the. A. Fort, S. of oil and 13,000,000 feet of gas.
Nisbat, J. Woods, F. Frazier sur- . Phillips and Black Gold No 2
wy. one mi, norh , Nong A. Sawyer, at Thirtieth street and
yeys One mie north of Doug- Laird avenue, flowed 1.901 barrels
lassville, C. W. Perryman leased (Continued On Page Four)
about 2,000 acres in the W. Wim- ___
berly, J. Walkins and W. H Shoe ~ 1
maker surveys. •
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Daisy Riddle. Los Angeles, Calif.;
Evalyn Slater. Denton; Fred
Riddle. Pottsboro; Mrs. Ella Shaw
and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dixon.
Headlton: Mrs. Louise Thomas.
Rufe Crow, Joe Pate Blake, Mrs.
Ri
2.0022
regular 50c services
for only $1
ontague and Cooke counties. , age firm.
3 Mr. Billingsley is the son of Mr. [ Both the former screen actress
(and Mrs. R. E. L. Billingsley of and Mrs. Shelby refused to discuss
Marietta, where the young couple published reports that the suit,
will make their home. Mr. and naming Blyth & Company as-de-
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built in this field within a' reason- survey, abstract No 1
able time to take care of the pro- acreage located south of
duction. It is said one of the ma- ville on the Gainesyille i
black patent The Music Department of the
! Junior XLI club held their month-
letter stated. The bride was a
member of the ninth grade class
of 11,000 acres.
Two new wildcat drilling blocks
were assembled in this county last
week. South of Marshall, J.
1234 on
10-inch surface pipe at 120 feet Deep Tests For Montague County
and iS waiting to spud in. . I A. H. Rosenberger and asso-
4 4--- ; ciates putting down No. 1 C. D.
Aldredge/roducer Meadors, located 1450 feet from
Pace Petroleum Company No. 6 southwest and 2700 feet from
Charles Walker,
Eugene Stewart, Mr. and Mrs.
John Scott and Billie Lane
Thackerville. Okla.: R. T. and
West Central Texas
........ 6.182
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field southeast ’of said the showing of
j cient to insure a well after rece-
l menting casing to shut out water.
Anderson-Kerr Field A Busy Spot ' - _____
The Anderson-Kerr shallow o l W M. Johnson and others No. 1
field southeast of Gainesville is : G M Smith, located 110 fe& fro®
becoming more interesting each । north and 600 feet from west lipes
day; Seven steel derricks now dot • of south 83 acres of John Boyle
the field and most of these Inca- , survey northeast of Gaineviile, is ;
Centennial visitors registered at i tions are either drilling or getting - drilling at 250 feet. T
the Indian Trading Post of "‘Ye j ready to drill. On the Bruhl- ' -—~—j
fair grends , meyer farm Anderson-Kerr have WILDCAT TO BE DRILLED
Sunday ; in- I erected four steel storage tanks' SOUTH OF MARYVILLE
Location has heen staked for ’
i - Roach |
he northeast t
ia. j411 t j
qtodac,.
ana J L h
Bruhlmeyer, in the H. Strong sur-1
vey, abstract 930, in the shallow
field, southeast of Gainesville.
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Young's father is superintendent
of schools in Pueblo, Colo.
GRAND AVENUE BBW
CLASS ENTERTAINED
i Delightful refreshments
served to 11 members.
• • •
MISS M'KEE WEDS
• • of Clovis. New Mexico.
Mr Kuehn is a graduate of the
Gainesville high school and at-
tended Vanderbilt University.
and a quarter miles east of No-1 floor and rigging will be set
cona in Montague county, a 4.000- ' the early part of the Week.
JAMES RALPH BELL
LAWYER
Practice in all the courts. Spe-
•tai attention to probate of
wills, administration of estates
and all land matters
where hr was a member of the Mary Frances Cunningham, vice-
Sigma Chi fraternity.
worn with
QUICKER sez
BEBee Brand klls flying mur. t / Bee /
#E quicker because it is extra pow- (Br-, I
1m8K78 erful. It actually contains 47 % ' !
Hg more pyrethrins the most Mit
8427 important killing ingredient Etav
Ask for it by name Highest
Quality — New Lower Price. Ai•f-351g
Kill Crawling Insects with Bee Brand 4
Insect Powder. Finer - ground — more 3-"
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an interesting and educational '
talk on "Cowboy Ballads." Mrs.
Cecil Tinsley offered a piano solo.
JOHNSON
MOTOR UNES
Wishes to express their ap-
preciation of the splendid
welcome which has been ex-
tended since the inaugura-
tion of the new service from
Dallas and Fort Worth.
Phone 213 — 261 West Main
!
betefit
III pres
. U si-
I. If
ligestih
jor companies is trying to make a; A deal has been closed with a
contract provides the well must
Glenn Blake, Crenshaw & Grisso No, 1 Annie be drilled with combination rotary
Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Carmon ’ Jordan, located 2310 feet south and cable tool rig. The slush p ts
and and Mrs. H. C. Berry. , and 350 feet west of east line of have been dug and the rig moved
----- . Thomas R. Jackson survey.: two on location. It is
Sunday in- ! erected four steel storage tanks J
i with a capacity of 8500 barrelea
Altus, Okla.; day. As new- wells are completed I the Westheimer, Deyine &
additional storage will be erected. No 1 Erwin, in the nq
One or more pipe lines will be corner of the Juan
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killing particles per ounce kill* 32%
quicker. McCormick & Co., Baltimore.
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Delisle Well Tested Sunday
Make Your
Own Selection
-utfer the
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DECREASE IN OH. RUNS IS DUE TO
I TRANSFER OF POOLS
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Transferring of the pipe Une run* from proratable wells in the
Bryson pool in Jack county and in the . deeper producers of South
Young county from the Wichita Falls district to the West Central
Texas or Abilene division was responsible for a decrease of 3.823 bar-
rels daily in the runs from the pools of the Wichita Falls district last
week.
These runs, heretofore listed in the Wichita Falls output with an
allowable of 58.500 barrels a day, placed the movement here 2,050 bar-
rels under the allotment fixed by the commission.
The runs from the pools of the Wichita Falls district Tor the week
ended Saturday. June 6. averaged 56.444 barrels daily, a drop of 3.823
due to the crude transferred to the West Central Texas division from
South Jack and South Young counties. Below are the runs by indi-
vidual pools:
(S for
e i by •
ti the
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park
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Clip this cr-pon and two others and present or meil them to this 1
paper wit tne sum set opposite either »tyle. and come into •
possession ~f »our Book of Bool • nt once.
Style A—Red Letter Bible, over- Style B—Plain Prin Bible; Di-
lapping limp black leather cov- vinity Circuit limp ‘black seal
era, gilt eges, round corners, grain textile leather cover, red
gold lettering, large, clear print, edges, medium large type,
three coupons and S1 OR strong and durable, three QR,
only ------—i-----— P“‛V• coupons and only
895. for Harvey-Hudspeth-Bassett nEED FNRAE SANn
penetratedifve. feet, and well • slauf, two miles south of Satsuma
closed down for testing. This in Harris county. Texas, the deep-
No Machinery . . . No
Electricity
$6.50 and $10.00
Other Permanents ......,. 33
French Oil Permanents.. $5
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To Spud Well On King Least' , Aldredge, located in W. O. Davis
Anderson-Kerr are rigging up, survey, abstract 307. northeast of
gasoline rotary on the S. M. King 1 Muenster, is completed in the sand •
estate, in the H. Strong survey, I at 1128-64 feet.
abstract 930, to drill an east off- ‘ __ j
Disaertation on the Lord's Prayer.
_ ... .. I.. ’ 1 ' of east 80 of the Yosten 160 acres!
To Drill No. 3 Bruhlneyer Well George Casey survey, abstract I
Anderson-Kerr have skidded, 19g in the Muenster pool, is being)
derrick south of No. 2 Bruhl- i placed on the pump as a 40-bar-'
meyer to drill No. 3 Bruhlmeyer, , reler from the sand at 959-68 feet. <
and rotary is being set up and |
ready to spud this week.
rels of ila.dayeacheContra-i pleted potent’al tests'Saturday as
tors in the Muenster field invite a half-dozen other tests were in I
process of completion.
Barnsdall Oil Co. No. 1 Daw- i
9 I printed in red for ready
37 2 identification. Gilt edges,
253 L complete concordance, and
w M colored maps.
were
Coleridge says: "In the
Bible there is more that
finds me than in all other
books together; the words
of the Bible find me at 4
greater depths of my be*
ing.”
9
Thousand* are cl-ping
their daily coupon* from
this paper! Why not
you?
: Miss Billie McKee. 15. Gaines- 1
yille high school girl, who has been I
missing from her home since May
II. was united in marriage recent- I
ly to a Mr Young of Pueblo, Colo., •
and the couple are living in Den-1
yer. where Mr. Young is employed j
by a merchandising firm as sales- ‘
man, according to a letter received I
by her parents. Mr and Mrs. W. |
E McKee, 1505 East California
street. Runday.
The ceremony was performed in 1
Amarillo by Rev. C. E. Bates. pas- |
tor of the Church of Christ, the F,
omjt ii. sas
nfla 111 ma t loll
pr’orue e resuit
due to •Xe es-
obabls amoni
Iments of suf-
ft i- no longer
gvh-e
Mrs Kuehn is a graduate ofy meeting Wednesday at the;
Hardin-Simmons University and home of Mias Virginia Thayer, on 1
has been teaching for the past sev- j South Denton street. ‘
era) years in the junior high school
year was held. Miss Dorothy Dean
Hunter, was chosen president; I
Puterbaugh of McAlester, Okla.,
has leased nearly 10,000 acres cen-
tering around the George W. Mar-
tin survey. About 15 miles north-
west of Marshall, W. C. Windsor.
Talco operator, took over a 3,200-
acre spread of leases centering
around the Samuel Watts and J.
r . j cated 750 feet from south and 210
Jack Schafer will drill plug ( feet from west lines of the H
Tuesday and test several feet of | strong survey, abstrat 930. south-
rich- oil sand in his No. 1 Ed Wil-, east of Gainesville, tested sand a?1
son estate, in the H. Strong sr-2001 feet Sunday a
vey, abstract 930, northwest of, of a bad cement
the Bruhlmeyer wells in the An- ' showed oil and salt [water.
derson-Kerr -—“ '' “ ‘ ‘
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Additiohaierightnofway Gordon.sstimathMeKMranyirfdax. root wildCAt " and’cemented
known as Highway 89, to go, Ardmore: Billie Marlin, Shermani
Gainesville in a southwesterly di- Mane Kingsley. Greenwood: MU-
i ection to Decatur, is to be se- dred Slater. Decatur: C. G Wag;
Cured this week, preparatory to goner. Collinsville: Mrs Fred
the letting of a construction con- Riddle. Pottsboro: Mr. and, Mrs.
tract Bids on the project are due J H. Durnett. Sherman: W. 1 G.
to be opened at Austin Thursday. Royster. Fort Worth;. Mrs. Bert
Slight delay in securing the Wagner. Anadarko, Okla.: Lee C.
ieht-of-way is said to have been Potts. George Potts and Mrs. W. (
Occasioned bv the absence from D Strut. Denton: Sadie Stewart, I
the county of some of the prop- Brownwood: Jessie Street, Den-
Irty owners ton; J R Nelson, Dalia*: Mr. and
County Judge Ray Winder and Mrs O. L Thompson, San Antonio;
Anmissiner Tobe Pace are Sam Bowden, Wichita Falls; Mrs.
the matter Joe Lawrence, Dallas; May
----- Sowder, Temple; Mrs J. R.
11 a nv AATI CC MINTFR Sowder, Denison; Mrs. Herschel
MARY MiLE-A-Er.~ Howell and Betty Jean Howell,
EXPECTED DROP SUIT; Carnegie, Okla.
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jjL'NlOR XLI CLUB
The brides traveling dress MUSIC GROUP MEETS
LOS ANGELES, June 8 (AP<-{ Golf costs its devotees $54,000,-
with their attorney reported ab- : 000 a year.
36.
avail
Il nre
Whaley Wesley Workers
class of Whaley Memorial
Methodist chureh, will meet
Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock
in the home of Mrs. < R. E-
Bandy on South Morris street.
Business and Professional
Women's club will meet Tues-
day evening at 7 o’clock in
the club room for business ses-
sion.
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survey, abstract 516. for J. B.
Schemerhorn of Ardmore, Okla-
homa. Kingery brothers had con-
The marriage of Miss Maxine
Lary of. Granbury and Leo M.
Kuehn, Jr., of this city, was solem-
nized Sunday morning at 9 o'clock
hi the home of the bride’s parents.
Mr. and Mh J. L. Lary in that
city*
Dr Hal F Buckner of Dallas,
who officiated at the marriage of
the bride's mother and father, per-
former! the ceremony in the pres-
ence of a small group of relatives
and friends
Tall white tapers burned in can-
delabra on either side of the im-
provised altar of fern and spray
bouquets of pink gladioli.
Miss Quata Richbourg of Hico,
cousin of the bride and who was
the bride's only attendant, wore a
peach mousseline redingote dress
and her flowers were a shower of
rosebuds and sweet peas.
The wedding music was played
by Mrs. Wilbur Williams of Gor-
man. Hal B. Lary of Washington.
D. C.. brother of the bride, at-
tended the groom as best man.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, was
gowned in a powder blue embroid-
ered mousseline tunic dress. Her
corsage -was of Talisman roses and
Daily Readinge Hl
Minter and her
w hir h soot he
minis ~f the
heip convert
extrese The
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Tuesday
The Progressive Circle of
the Dixon Street Christian
church will meet Tuesday aft-
ernoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs.
John McIntosh, Sr., 509 Moran
street.
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Floy Murrell became the
high school and junior college and _____
attended North Texas State Teach- Mary
ers college in Denton. For the past mother, Mrs. Charlotte . Shelby,
several years. Mrs. Billingsley has | were expected today to drop their
lilies of the valley, and she carried peen a teacher in the schools of suit for $750,000 against a broker-
a small white satin Bible, an heir- i
loom of the bride groom's family. '
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North Young county
Rev. William Lee Edwards of
Spur, formerly pastor of the
Don Street Christian church,
read the double ring ceremony be-
fore members of the family.
The brrlc. who is a daughter of
Mr and Mrs. R F. Murrell, wore
a navy blue chiffon suit with pink
acdessories. Mrs Billingsley was
graduated from the Gainesville
Quick Relief From
Gas Pains and
Acid Stomach
In this great distribution now being carried on for the purpose of encouraging Bible
reading throughout the world, two distinct styles are offered. One is the far-
famed Red Letter Bible illustrated below, while Style B is more moderate in size
and makeup. Take your choice by clipping three coupons from any issue of
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Wednesday
Maggie House Garden club
will meet at 3 o'clock Wed-
nesday afternoon with Mrs.
Claude Jones, West California
street.
Thursday
Bethany Bible class of
First Baptist church will meet
Thursday afternoon at 3
o'clock in the home of Mrs.
W. E. King, 502 South Mor-
ris street, for monthly busi-
ness and social meeting.
Friday
Child Conservation League
will meet Friday afternoon at
4 o'clock with Mrs. E. McWil-
liams. 1339 North Dixon
street.
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Gainesville Daily Register and Messenger (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 244, Ed. 1 Monday, June 8, 1936, newspaper, June 8, 1936; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1437737/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.